__________________“The world is a dangerous place not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing”Albert EinsteinWinner of the SHH Best Writer Award
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"I defeated your uncle Victarion and his Iron Fleet off Fair Isle, the first time your father crowned himself. I held Storm's End against the power of the Reach for a year, and took Dragonstone from the Targaryens. I smashed Mance Rayder at the Wall, though he had twenty times my numbers. Tell me, turncloak, what battles has the Bastard of Bolton ever won that I should fear him?" - Stannis Baratheon

Everybody was fine with him being typecast for Lex - another baldy villain!
We know he could do this!

__________________“The world is a dangerous place not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing”Albert EinsteinWinner of the SHH Best Writer Award
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I kind of want a Dark Knight Returns-esque Joker in his appearance this time around. Burton/Nicholson was very overtly freakish, very Burton, and Nolan/Ledger was young and punk rock and anarchist. Doing something unsettling like the TDKR Joker would be awesome. It's almost like David Bowie when his face is neutral, but then when he gets a smile on his face or starts laughing, all Hell breaks loose.

I kind of want a Dark Knight Returns-esque Joker in his appearance this time around. Burton/Nicholson was very overtly freakish, very Burton, and Nolan/Ledger was young and punk rock and anarchist. Doing something unsettling like the TDKR Joker would be awesome. It's almost like David Bowie when his face is neutral, but then when he gets a smile on his face or starts laughing, all Hell breaks loose.

I kind of want a Dark Knight Returns-esque Joker in his appearance this time around. Burton/Nicholson was very overtly freakish, very Burton, and Nolan/Ledger was young and punk rock and anarchist. Doing something unsettling like the TDKR Joker would be awesome. It's almost like David Bowie when his face is neutral, but then when he gets a smile on his face or starts laughing, all Hell breaks loose.

I kind of want a Dark Knight Returns-esque Joker in his appearance this time around. Burton/Nicholson was very overtly freakish, very Burton, and Nolan/Ledger was young and punk rock and anarchist. Doing something unsettling like the TDKR Joker would be awesome. It's almost like David Bowie when his face is neutral, but then when he gets a smile on his face or starts laughing, all Hell breaks loose.

This would be perfect. A completely different Joker for a completely different Batman.

Short hair. Age? Early to mid 40's.

__________________"Guys, what would be your reaction if Alfred was Batgirl in this movie? You go watch the movie, everything cool, halfway through, Alfred becomes Batgirl."

He's just completely random in his insanity.
Heath's Joker was a man attempting to destroy society's rules and human decency. Because it was all a joke.

As for the new Joker?
I'd like things to be like Jack's absurd randomness.
It's what made him unpredictable.
He has to see life as a show, and he's the entertainer.

You know the song, Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life?
Listen to that - as I believe that sums up the Joker perfectly and beautifully

__________________“The world is a dangerous place not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing”Albert EinsteinWinner of the SHH Best Writer Award
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__________________“The world is a dangerous place not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing”Albert EinsteinWinner of the SHH Best Writer Award
Thank You!My FanFic Page

I kind of want a Dark Knight Returns-esque Joker in his appearance this time around. Burton/Nicholson was very overtly freakish, very Burton, and Nolan/Ledger was young and punk rock and anarchist. Doing something unsettling like the TDKR Joker would be awesome. It's almost like David Bowie when his face is neutral, but then when he gets a smile on his face or starts laughing, all Hell breaks loose.

The thing that I want the next interpretation of The Joker to stress, that has not yet been fully explored, is the nature of his appeal to others. People follow The Joker to their deaths, and commit acts of which they would not have dreamed before they came under his maniacal influence. They are drawn to him, and the simmering promise of death and evil that he represents, like moths to the flame. Does The Joker represent mankind's darkest desires, or does he inspire by bewilderment and terror alone? Whichever, it seems it is easy to join his wild little band, but impossible to leave alive and unchanged. In that regard, he is a symbol of madness itself.

The thing that I want the next interpretation of The Joker to stress, that has not yet been fully explored, is the nature of his appeal to others. People follow The Joker to their deaths, and commit acts of which they would not have dreamed before they came under his maniacal influence. They are drawn to him, and the simmering promise of death and evil that he represents, like moths to the flame. Does The Joker represent mankind's darkest desires, or does he inspire by bewilderment and terror alone? Whichever, it seems it is easy to join his wild little band, but impossible to leave alive and unchanged. In that regard, he is a symbol of madness itself.

I always assumed most of them were paid henchmen. You gotta think after years and years in the crime business, Joker has amounted untold wealth. Maybe of all the criminals in Gotham he just pays the best? Lol.

And he better, given that he probably has you doing the most f***d up s***.